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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-12044J-01-199 2/28/01 ORDINANCE NO.1,2A A - AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN BY CHANGING THE LAND USE DESIGNATION OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 2000 NORTHWEST 3 AVENUE, MIAMI FLORIDA, FROM "RECREATION" TO. "MEDIUM DENSITY MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL"; MAKING FINDINGS; DIRECTING TRANSMITTALS TO AFFECTED AGENCIES; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Planning Advisory Board, at its meeting of January 31, 2001, Item No. 3, following an advertised hearing, adopted Resolution No. PAB 12-01, by a vote of seven to zero (7- 0), RECOMMENDING APPROVAL of an amendment to the Future Land Use Map of Ordinance No. 10544, as amended, the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000, as hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, after careful consideration of this matter, deems it advisable and in the best interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to grant this Comprehensive Plan change as hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: • Section 1. The recitals .and findings contained in the Preamble to this Ordinance are hereby adopted by reference thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The Future Land Use Map of Ordinance No. 10544, as amended, the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000, is hereby amended by changing the land use designation from "Recreation" to "Medium Density Multifamily Residential" for the property located at approximately: 2000 Northwest 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida, more particularly described as approximately: The Northwestern portion of Tract 2 directly north of Tract 1, TOWNPARK SUBDIVISION 1 (85-31) of the Public Records of Miami - Dade County, Florida. Section 3. It is hereby found that this Comprehensive Plan designation change: (a) is necessary due to inconsistencies between the Future Land Use Map of the Miami Comprehensive Plan 1989-2000 and the Zoning Atlas of Zoning Ordinance 11000; (b) is in conformity with the adopted Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000; (c) is consistent.with the established land use pattern; (d) is positive and will not impose an adverse effect on the adjacent commercially zoned properties. Section 4. The City Manager is hereby directed to instruct the Director of the Planning and Zoning Department to Page 2 of 4 /--,,0 4 immediately transmit a certified copy of this Ordinance and the public notice published after its adoption on second reading to: the Secretary, Florida Department of Community Affairs; the Executive Director, South Florida Regional Planning Council, Hollywood, Florida; the Executive Director, South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, Florida; the Secretary, Department of Transportation, Tallahassee, Florida; and the Executive Director, Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee, Florida. Section 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as they are inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 6. If any section, part of section, paragraph, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall not be affected. Section 7. This Ordinance shall become effective thirty- one (31) days after second reading and adoption thereof pursuant and subject to § 163.3187(3).(c), Fla. Stat. (2000).-11 1� This Ordinance shall become effective as specified herein unless vetoed by the Mayor within ten days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the. Mayor vetoes this Ordinance, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission or upon the effective date stated herein, whichever is later. Page 3 of 42044 PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 29th day of March 2001. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY this 26th day of April , 2001. JOE CAROLLO, MAYOR In accordance with Miami Code Sec. 2-36, since the Mayor did not indicate approval of this legislation by signing it in the designated place provided, said legislation a out ATTEST: becomes effective with the elapse a i 0) clays f the date a %ommsio v " .�,�.� is regarding same, without thea e v �- WALTER J. FOEMAN CITY CLERK ATTORNEY OF 10 2 6 -MM 1 dp AND CORRECTNESS: Page 4 of 4 Walter PZ -20 SECOND READING PLANNING FACT SHEET APPLICANT City of Miami Planning and Zoning Department HEARING DATE January 31, 2001 REQUEST/LOCATION Amendment to the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Complete legal description on file at the Hearing Boards Office. PETITION Consideration of Amending the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan by Amending the Future Land Use Map for the property listed as 2000 NW 3rd Avenue, from "Recreation" to "Medium Density Multifamily Residential". PLANNING RECOMMENDATION BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS Approval. See attached. PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD Approval VOTE: 7-0 CITY COMMISSION Passed First Reading on March 29, 2001. APPLICATION NUMBER 00-057 - Item #3 CITY OF MIAMI -'PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT 444 SW 2ND AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR • MIAMI, FLORIDA, 33130 PHONE (305) 416-1400 1/24/01 Page 1 12044 • • ANALYSIS FOR LAND USE CHANGE REQUEST Approximately: 2000 NW 3rd Avenue Application No. 00-18 DISCUSSION This proposal has been reviewed for a change to the Future Land Use Map of the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000 from "Recreation" to "Medium Density Multifamily Residential'. The subject property consists of the Northwestern portion of Tract 2 directly north of Tract 1 approximate acreage 1.01, TOWNPARK SUBDIVISION 1 (85- 31). Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan (MCNP) Land Use Policy 1.6.1., established future land use categories according to the Future Land Use Plan Map and the "Interpretation of the Future Land Use Plan Map". The subject property is currently designated "Recreation" the proposed change is to "Medium Density Multifamily Residential'. The "Medium Density Multifamily Residential" land use category allows residential structures of up to a maximum density of 65 dwelling units per acre, subject to the detailed provisions of the applicable land development regulations and the maintenance of required levels of service for facilities and services. Other permissible land uses include community-based residential facilities (14 clients or less, not including drug, alcohol or correctional rehabilitation facilities); places of worship, child care centers and adult day care centers and primary and secondary schools are permissible in suitable locations within this land use designation. The "Recreation" allows facilities for public parks and recreation. uses. Within parks such recreation uses permit educational and cultural facilities such as museums, art galleries and exhibition space, and marine and marina facilities. Supporting social and entertainment services (restaurants, cafes and retailing), public health (clinics and day care centers) and public safety (police facilities) and entertainment facilities may also be permissible provided that such activities and facilities are an integral part of the parks design or of the recreational function. The Planning and Zoning Department has made the following findings: • The proposed change will provide consistency between the Future Land Use Map of the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000 and the Zoning Atlas of Zoning Ordinance 11000. 12044 • It is found that the subject property has Multifamily facilitieslocated on the site, therefore the proposed recommendation is consistent with the actual use of the said property. • It is found that the proposed designation is' consistent with the intent of this primarily residential neighborhood, and will not have an adverse effect on the said pioperty: Based on these findings, the Department of Planning and Zoning is recommend- ing approval of the requested Amendment to the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000. r 2 12044 CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING DEPARTMENT Proposal No. 00-18 IMPACT OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO LAND USE MAP Date: 10/12/00 WITHIN A TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR AMENDMENT INFORMATION CONCURRENCY ANALYSIS Applicant: City of Miami Planning & Zoning Dept. RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE Address: 2000 NW 3 Ave. Population Increment, Residents 169 Space Requirement, acres 0.22 Boundary Streets: North: East: Excess Capacity Before Change 182.80 South: West: Excess Capacity After Change 182.58 Proposed Change: From: Recreation Concurrency Checkoff OK To: Medium Density multifamily Residential Existing Designation, Maximum Land Use Intensity POTABLE WATER TRANSMISSION Residential 1.01 acres @ 0 DU/acre 0 DU's Population Increment, Residents 169 Peak Hour Person -Trip Generation, Residential 0 Transmission Requirement, gpd 37,793 Other 0 sq.ft.@ 0 FAR 0 sq.ft. Excess Capacity Before Change >2% above demand Peak Hour Person -Trip Generation, Other 0 Excess Capacity After Change >2% above demand Concurrency Checkoff OK Proposed Designation, Maximum Land Use Intensity Residential 1.01 acres @ 65 DU/acre 66 DU's SANITARY SEWER TRANSMISSION Peak Hour Person -Trip Generation, Residential 33 Population Increment, Residents 169 Other 0 sq.ft.@ 0 FAR 0 sq.ft. Transmission Requirement, gpd 31,213 Peak Hour Person -Trip Generation, Other 0 Excess Capacity Before Change See Note 1. Excess Capacity After Change See Note 1. Net Increment With Proposed Change: Concurrency Checkoff WASA Permit Required Population 169 STORM SEWER CAPACITY Dwelling Units 66 Peak Hour Person -Trips 33 Exfiltration System Before Change On-site Exfiltration System After Change On-site Planning District Wynwood/Edgewater Concurrency Checkoff OK County Wastewater Collection Zone 322 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION Drainage Subcatchment Basin H1 Solid Waste Collection Route 13 Population Increment, Residents 169 Transportation Corridor Name Civic Center Solid Waste Generation, tons/year Excess Capacity Before Change 216 500 RELEVANT MCNP GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES Excess Capacity After Change 284 Concurrency Checkoff OK Land Use Policy 1.1.1 TRAFFIC CIRCULATION CIE Policy 1.2.3 Population Increment, Residents 169 Peak -Hour Person -Trip Generation 33 LOS Before Change A LOS After Change A Concurrency Checkoff Ok NOTES ASSUMPTIONS AND COMMENTS 1. Permit for sanitary sewer connection must be issued by Population increment is assumed to be all new residents. Peak -period trip Metro -Dade Water and Sewer Authority Department (WASA). generation is based on ITE Trip Generation. 5th Edition at 1.4 ppv average Excess capacity, if an y, is currently not known occupancy for private passenger vehicles. Transportation Corridor capacities and LOS are from Table PT -2(R7 ), Transportation Corridors report. Potable water and wastewater transmission capacities are in accordance with Metro -Dade County stated capacities and are assumed correct. Service connections to water and sewer mains are assumed to be of adequate size: if not. new connections are to be installed at owner's expense. Recreation/Open Space acreage requirements are assumed with proposed change made. CM 1 IN 03/13/9 f: . RESOLUTION PAB -12-01 A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A CONSIDERATION TO AMEND ORDINANCE 10544, AS AMENDED, THE CITY OF MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN, BY AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP BY CHANGING THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 2000 NORTHWEST 3RD AVENUE FROM "RECREATION" TO "MEDIUM DENSITY MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL'. HEARING DATE: January 31, 2001 ITEM NO.: 3 VOTE: 7-0 . r ATTEST: An elabert an ez, rector Planning and Zoning Department 12044